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  • Even if you don't know or care about the film The Nostalgia Critic is reviewing, it's fun to see him break down in tears and/or rage over it. This was one of the reasons he brought the show back after the Grand Finale of To Boldly Flee. Doug started a a new show that he'd been wanting to do for years, but too many people apparently came to the site to watch the episodes, and ad revenue dropped after the show ended.
  • In a less mean-spirited way, TGWTG fandom only watch The Cartoon Show (a Cliché Storm Edutainment Show for kids) for Doug. Whoever wrote it used this to their advantage, as second episode in and Doug's character burst into tears, something that fandom greatly enjoys.

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Dingo Pictures has a nightmare fuel page. Do I even need to provide any excerpts from it? If you don't know what Dingo Pictures is, it's a budget animation studio in Germany (I think) known for producing exceptionally crappy Disney knockoffs. In other words, not something one would associate "nightmare fuel" with.
 
Nightmare Fuel said:
Aladdin himself is pretty creepy with his black, soulless, dull, discoloured, dimlitted, dialated and unnerving looking eyes

Behold! True terror!

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So I found this page just recently about some autistic Pokémon fangame and I can't stop laughing. Just look at some gameplay footage, it's so bad. How can any Troper think this shit's spoopy?

Lavender Town has a completely undeserved status as creepout central because the music in the original games (meant to be somber and respectful) came out as somewhat creepy and got an urban legend attached to it. So anything Lavender Town based is spoopy to autists.

I first came to Lavender Town in FireRed where the music was way more polished and not compressed to shit and i also understand how music works.
 
Then again, we are talking about a site that says that Assigned Male is a piece of art.
It's discussed in this thread many pages back, but a while ago there was a big debate on whether or not Assigned Male belonged on the "so bad it's horrible" page (TV Tropes' pages for stuff that's so terrible that it can't even qualify as "so bad it's good"). It was deemed that it didn't get to stay.
 
So much obsession with non-existent things and not in the fun way.I'm starting to think most folks at TVtropes don't know the difference between reality and make believe.Scratch that they certainly don't know the difference.
 
It's discussed in this thread many pages back, but a while ago there was a big debate on whether or not Assigned Male belonged on the "so bad it's horrible" page (TV Tropes' pages for stuff that's so terrible that it can't even qualify as "so bad it's good"). It was deemed that it didn't get to stay.

The reason why? “MUH FANDOM”.
 
In a purely legalistic way, they were kind of right; it does have a fandom and the fact that the fandom is comprised entirely of screeching Tumblr harpies doesn't really matter.

Sonichu has a fandom. $620 per month on Patreon in something, more than some content creators beloved on TV Tropes like Spoony get. He's only on $593.
 
Sonichu has a fandom. $620 per month on Patreon in something, more than some content creators beloved on TV Tropes like Spoony get. He's only on $593.

And Sonichu is in the So Bad It's Horrible section... (But then again, Sonichu's fandom is entirely ironic.)
 
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